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July 17, 2019 <br /> Laura Gurley, Port of Everett, spoke in opposition to the proposed amendment to <br /> the 2019 Shoreline Public Access Plan. <br /> Moved by Council Member Murphy, seconded by Council Member Tuohy, to <br /> close the public hearing. <br /> Roll was called with all council members voting yes, except Council Members <br /> Roberts and Moore who were excused. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> COUNCIL BILL 1906-32 <br /> THIRD AND FINAL READING: <br /> AN ORDINANCE concerning the City's Shoreline Public Access Plan, <br /> repealing Ordinance No. 2692-03 adopting the 2003 Shoreline Public <br /> Access Plan <br /> Discussion took place regarding potential public access, grant funding, rubble <br /> cleanup timeline, and the coordination with the Naval Station Everett for any <br /> potential project. <br /> Moved by Council Member Stonecipher, seconded by Council Member Vogeli to <br /> include the proposed amendment regarding public access piece. <br /> City Attorney David Hall clarified that the proposed ordinance doesn't include the <br /> adoption of the 2019 Shoreline Public Access Plan and this amendment can be <br /> offered for the resolution. <br /> Council Member Stonecipher withdrew her motion. <br /> Moved by Council Member Murphy, seconded by Council Member Tuohy, that <br /> this is declared to be the third and final reading of Council Bill No. 1906-32, and <br /> 214 <br />